New dashcam vision reveals the heroic moment a couple confronted the Bondi Beach gunmen before being shot dead. Tributes grow for the 15 victims as survivors…
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Donald Trump says he will file lawsuit against BBC in coming hours
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Australian police say Bondi terror attack was ‘inspired by Islamic State’
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MI6 chief says UK faces threat from Russia’s desire to export chaos
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Ukraine-US talks ‘real chance for peace process’ — Germany – DW – 12/16/2025
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WION bags ‘Best International News Channel’; gets total of 11 trophies in 12 categories
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Japan will be without a panda for the first time in 50 years after twins leave Tokyo
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European defense stocks slide as Zelenskyy ditches Ukraine NATO membership bid
Defense companies sold off Monday after Kyiv offered to drop its NATO ambitions during negotiations in Berlin.
Eurovision 2026 will feature 35 countries
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Russia seeks $230bn in damages from Euroclear over seized assets
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Ukraine hits Russian sub with underwater drones for the first time
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Security beefed up for Ashes Test after Bondi shooting
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Hong Kong court convicts pro-democracy activist and mogul Jimmy Lai
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman found dead
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Trump mocks Rob Reiner after he and his wife were brutally murdered
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New updates following the Bondi shooting massacre
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Man, 20, charged with murdering 15-year-old after Islington stabbing
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Raheem Morris gives update on Drake London’s status vs. Cardinals
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Son arrested by police after director and wife found dead
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Make Jimmy Lai’s release a precondition for closer UK-China ties, son says
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NY Times’ Bret Stephens Blames Palestine Freedom Movement for Bondi Beach Shooting
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Thrill seekers can take in views and get selfie with Ally Pally’s famous angel
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